ENDANGERED tiger quolls are breeding in a new home at Lara’s Serendip Sanctuary.
Ranger Matt Wills said four baby spotted-tail quolls had begun exploring the sanctuary after their parents arrived from Halls Gap Zoo in September.
“We’ve never had quolls here before, so it’s just great to have the parents and kittens on display,” Mr Wills said.
“The little ones are just starting to come out to explore. They are great fun to watch.”
Serendip Sanctuary is open 8am to 4pm daily except Christmas, with admission free. Access is off Windermere Rd.
Quolls prowl sanctuary
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